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Lincoln’s head coach Yusuf Shakir said Burt has an opportunity to go down as the best Trojan player he has seen. That’s saying something considering the talent that has walked those hallways over the past two decades. Burt has elite size and speed and can beat you so many ways. Add his physical tools to his outstanding work ethic and you have the makings of a great football player. He’s not there… yet. When it’s all said and done it wouldn’t surprise me at all to see him add that fifth star.

This kid is a very intriguing prospect. He’s big, athletic and boy can he run. McGriff plays quarterback but could project as quite a few different positions, depending on his development. Like I said, McGriff is an intriguing player.

This is a tall wide receiver with a long, lean frame. When/if he ever fills out Peete could be an absolute monster on the perimeter. He’s deadly in the air because of his height/length combination. Peete also high points the ball exceptionally well and knows how to use his body. It’s also impressive watching him block on the edge or in space. This kid can be physical. Peete transferred from Pompano Beach Ely to St. Thomas Aquinas and had a big year for the Raiders. He has a chance to be a special and unique talent. I thought he looked outstanding at the South Florida Express tryout last month.

McFadden is bigger than many of the wide receivers he lines up against. McFadden is very good in press coverage and can overwhelm guys at the line of scrimmage because of just how strong and physical he is. He has good coverage skills and speed. McFadden can set the edge and really be a force in run support. McFadden is also a super weapon in the punt return game. He’s a take all the way because if things don’t work out at cornerback he can always be a safety.

Regardless of class this is one of the top athletes from Dade County. Why? He can do virtually whatever you ask as a coach and excel. Johnson can line up at a host of positions in any given game – running back, slot, wide receiver, cornerback and safety. He projects highest at cornerback. Johnson has good speed but not elite speed. He does possess quickness and great feet.

Fruhmorgen’s father played and starred in Tuscaloosa for Alabama so the apple didn’t fall to far from the tree. This is a legit offensive tackle prospect from one of the Sunshine State’s top programs. Fruhmorgen can play both tackle spots. He’s adept in the run game and in pass pro. He can down block and seal the edge. Fruhmorgen is light on his feet, has a long frame and shows flexibility for the position. Best of all he seems to play with that edge and loves to bury defenders every chance his gets.

Clarington is a very unique talent. He’s close to 6-foot-6 and plays wide receiver. But his future will be as a tight end or hybrid. He just doesn’t run well enough to be wideout. Clarington does posses good hands and he is a very long player. Because of his size and length he’s a difficult matchup.

Thought it might be a good idea to make a thread where we can post videos of announcements from signing day as well as any post-announcement videos (including Bubba talking about the signees). What a great day for the Gamecocks, best signing day in recent memory (at least for me)!